Shows three Native American chiefs from the Santee and Ponca tribes. French identifications read: "Grand-Algle, Grosse-Caisse, and Fort-Marcheur." Each man's clothing is different in style and may be representative of his tribe.

A crowd is gathered around the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Denver Zephyr on its first trip to Hot Sulphur Springs (Grand County), Colorado. Shows the railroad station, a water tower and mesas in the distance.

Portrait of four Native American Ute chiefs, an agent, and an interpreter at the Ute Indian Agency, twenty five miles below Ouray on the Uncompahgre River, probably San Juan County, Colorado. The people are identified as Tabuchakat, Pahant, J. B....

Native American men dance on a wooden stage and wear feather headdresses, fur skirts, necklaces, and carry possibly musical instruments and spears in Germany. German peasant spectators wear bonnets and dresses with aprons, or work clothes and caps...

This section represents block 12 in the Witter's & Cofield subdivision from volume 26. Information is arranged alphabetically by subdivision name, block and lot number followed by properties in unincorporated areas. Transaction information...

This view of the Tabor Opera House "Palace Drop" in Leadville, Colorado shows a vast hall in sharp perspective with columned arches and a black and white marble floor. The flat was lent to the Denver Theatre for its opening of "Silver Dollar"....